Ii Denotes Plage

Ii Denotes Plage

OLUME 40. No 23. South Amboy, N. J., Saturday, September 4, 1920. Price Four Cents during the day by some other dange A3IT10Y HRlflGE OPENED | GEORGE GOTDItOr, lit, HOVj A signal, until such time as it Is r TO TRAVEL LAST SUNDAY| FDLt.VLEI)(lEB UNDERTAKE]* paired. Meanwhile an agreement wil The State Highway bridge across During the past week (leor&'o Gun- be reached through Mr. Rob bins, th the Raritan river, between Sayre-' drum, Jr., 'ivjas notified by John F. Highway Engineer and Mr. McMich ville and Perth Amboy, was thrown i Martin, [secretary ot the -t«i Board •*' ael, the city engineer of this city. open to the public about 4.4r> Sun-[ of Undertakers and kmuamiurB. that The police department through day evening, after being closed sev- he had successfully 'passed the- un- DENOTES PLAGE dertakers' examination prescribed by communication invited the city o II eral weeks whilo necessary repairs the State of New Jersey, and he now ficials to participate in a parade c Served Railroad Company Nearly were being made to the draw. This Time Max Kaufman Asks Pay the Police Benefit Association to b The news was heralded all along Where Congrf ssman Scully lias Es- holds a license to practice in tho <nent for Damage Done to Hi held in Passaic, September 1 and 2 Fifty Years—Started as Laborer the shore route, and it seemed as tablished Democratic Headquar- State. Councilman Kress made a motio though travel sprung up like magic. For three years Mr. C-imdrum was Property by freshet Water- Or that the communication lie receive and Worked up to Track fore Aiitoists returning from the shor.? ters Expected Everything Will associated with Mr. Marl in, one of and accepted with thanks. man—Will Now Enjoy Life as expressed great delight 'Wthen they Be in Readiness by To-Night— the boat known undertakers of Eliza- •dinanaito Increase Pay of Polic R. G. Neiltopp, .lr,, secretary learned they could cross tlie bridge, beth, and now secretary of the State fV'laced on First Reading. the Meclianiesville Hose Company Seems Best to Him. and when they struck the new1 ce- Open to tlie Public. Board. During th" '"ar Mr. Ciim'Jrum stated that the following have bee ment road fron V.roadway and Main enrolled in the mt.ih/ry service, and elected members of Hint fire con William C Dill of South TSroart- street to the ibi'ldge, they showed ./' One of the stores In the McCloud after winning a comniisson as a lieu- ire received at the meetin pany to (ill the vacancies caused b way, has neon placed on the Honor amazement and shouts of joy were/ building on Broadway has been tenant, was transferred to tlie Tran- »aej Uummon Council held iu the the expelling nf several members < Roll of tho Pennsylvania Railroad in evidence. It. was a groat rcliof leased by Congressman Thomas J. sport Service whert?, in view of his ity Hall TiJujday night,, for the ex that company: .T- F. O'Neill, .lame Company after forty-7iine years and to learn they did not liavu to tl/:- Scully as headquarters for the cam- experience as an undertaker, he was tending of the^ater main in Gor Tedosco. Jr., Michael D/IPIICOI, Kiel Hix months of. continuous service. tour lo New liruiifuvic-k, nor pahs , jia,|gn iu tho race for mayor of this assigned tbc task of handling the don street. The bidi*submitted were: ard Stolte, John StoTtc, fleorgo (Ian bodies of the soldiers who died on While Mr. Dill bad not reached tho through I be "holo-in-the-wall." city. ; Hardlman & Larson/10".? per 15nea ble, .James 10. Klover, William Slov shipboard er roirte to France- maximum age for retire- be con- This new roa-d from Main stru'A Mechanics havo been jsy the past foot for 860 feet of Bix'<nch ptp er, Joseph Jerome, Jr. On niotio: 1 sldcred that the liar " ^r nearly to Bridge street, is certainly a de- week making tho placs a co"" 'oet- Upon his return to South Amboy, laid; Downs & O'Leary of this city of Councilman Delancy tho matte Mr. flunrtnim associated himself with fifty years cntltK . to a Uttle llgbt. to the niitiilsts, and (luring the|jnj, room. John F. Conno. bid sixty oents per lineal foot am was referred to the. fire committe rest and recreation ,-hlIo the going ontiro week the travel over it a raised platform at the i~ar W. R. KnowloR, of Elizabeth, and •iree dollars per joint, making thol for action. <WUH good nnd health permitted him been tromnndoim. end, from whoro, no douut, some good opened up an undertaking establish- $741; J. D. Stevano of Sout Former Cily Solicitor Leo J. Coal- to enjoy It. Ho will now enjoy willi Tho lumen between thin city iihd talks will bo made. Dolan llros. ment at 20S David' street, directing / V -tor, submitted a bid for the wor ly, in a communlcntoln to the com his "wlfo tho fruits of IIIB labor In I'erlh Amboy nt once took advantage havo been busy InslallinK light flx- several funerals in this city- Having/ at the figure of $541.60; Johai Quln ell, advised that, unless payment i of the new r< now secured his license to practice as/ such ways tto Heem to him b«Ht, lie- •(inil, but they were Hoojn | ture3) an(] pla(,|nK n jttrBo flash sign Ian of 523 Main street, proposed t( made to Max. Kaufman for th Ing Ills own 1)OHS, and flea lo go and a full-fledged undertaker, Mr. Ouir do the work for sixty cents per Hi halted and were told they must, tako | ,„ froIlt of l]le bni'.iling which will amount of $180.50 for damages don come at any time. t.ho Moclinnlcsvllln route or permits | how the following: "For Mayor, drum ha.s discontinued hin connec-\ eal foot laid and. $1.43 per lead join to his property by tho heavy nil Mr. Dill when a young man went would bo forfeited. Sunday nigjit vntis for 'Tom' Scully." The windows tlon with Mr. Knowlcs and will now making his ibid total $623.25. Councl: conduct tho establishment in his Storm, a suit would be brough to work for tho Old Ciimdon & Ani- tlio hiiHos did a rushing business, |n }lavo ,been lettered, "Democratic man Delaney moved that the bias b< against tho city for the amount r hoy Railroad as a laborer on the Uio trolley cars did not run further HoadQiiarters. Women Welcome." own name. received and referred to the entln tho damage Councilman Kres freight plcrn, 'which have long since tluin tho I'cniiHylvamla railroad stji- H. S. .Mason & Son have been given council as a whole, together wit 1 en >' made a motion thnt the matter b been removed, fly strictly attend ing Univ On Monday tlie .Torspy f onlrfe.l orders to furnlBh the place with cm FAIR ANT> DANCE. tlie solicitor and engineer for tribula- left In the hands of th City So ,r-y/ ™« 0 to hlfl work his worth was appreciat- Traction Company ran a car t'o tains and furniture b* MechanicsvlllMechanI e He e Company,/ i tion. llcltor. Pnrth Amboy by way of New llruns-V v ed by his superiors and ho was mnde k Two telephones havo been installed, making; arrangements for a , ' - Having examined the asseasmen Die following bills were ordcrc foreman. In the early days 12c wide, and regular trips were made and it is expected that Western Un- and dance to be held o AB- map tJf Henry street, showing tin paid: mi hour was considered good pay by transfer acrosH tho draw. ion wlroB will be run in before elec- dalo grounds, Septen*«- ., and Improvement ot sidewalk and cur Labor, account of streets...-$47C 4 anil holp was plontiful. lie iiftorward When tho draw was leveled up and tion, day In order to get tho early 25. All Mnds of attract' /111 be ' ,of that street from KoscnroTl strecl Labor, account of garbage.... 117 5 hecamn track foreman, and during new tracks placed thereunder. It returns from all parts of the coun- provided. The compan>.v wotfdng - to the westerly line, P. A. Stults Herman Kolish 15 tho past four years, had charge of •was found that the abutments were try. hard to secure money tS pay for James J. Dwyer and Herman Kol- Section 18. During ull tho years of too high on one end and too low\ their auto track and erect a building ,1. J. Pwtyer 15 0 The headquarters will b0 cosy, llsh, 'commissioners of assessment P. A. -Stults 15 0 sorvtco no complaints wore over made on tho other. Workmen have iboen and real comfort will bo found there- as a tire hotme. The public would stated that out of a possible assess- D. R. Mnhoney 73 9 against, him by the company, nnil "busy adjusting? these defects, nnd in. Plenty of campaign literature do well to give the fire laddies lib- A ment 'Of $10,570.30, only ?10,12B;B C. Kelley SO' Mr. mil JiiHtlfinlbly taliea pride In wTien completed trolley service will will be furnished, and reading tables eral support in their laudable effortaiF had been assessed to the propert- G. Straub 11 0 stating that rot a man placed under bo fully restored. provided. /V- owners benefited by the Improve /!• •Oeorge B. Applegate S his care was ever Injured. 'Which is Mr. Scully never does things by PROBABLY INTENDED TO went, andi tho balance $44.7G hai Public Service Gas Co 2 0' remarkable considering the hazar- nirvs halves, hut when he starts out to HOLD FP AUTO PARTI been assessed to the city.

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